HA915-3 - Boeing 737 Push Button Latch Assy. for Boeing 737
HA915-3 is a FAA-PMA boeing 737 push button latch assy. manufactured by Hartwell Corporation for the Boeing 737. This structural components part supports the airframe's structural integrity and load-bearing capability and is available with full traceability documentation including FAA 8130-3 airworthiness certification.
- Part Number
- HA915-3
- Manufacturer
- Hartwell Corporation
- Aircraft Model
- Boeing 737
- Category
- Structural Components
- Condition
- New
- Certification
- FAA-PMA
- Price
- Contact us for pricing
- Availability
- In Stock
- Warranty
- As per manufacturer
About the HA915-3 for Boeing 737
The Boeing 737 Push Button Latch Assy. (Part Number: HA915-3) is a structural components used on the Boeing 737. Manufactured by Hartwell Corporation, this component supports the airframe's structural integrity and load-bearing capability and may be required during maintenance, repair, or scheduled overhaul cycles depending on service intervals and configuration.
Availability may vary across global suppliers and can typically be sourced in one or more of the following conditions:
- New
- Overhauled
- Serviceable / As-Removed
Certification documentation such as FAA 8130-3 or EASA Form 1 may be available depending on supplier and condition.
Frequently Asked Questions about HA915-3
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Aviation Industry Guides
Reference resources for buyers sourcing structural components components and verifying certification.
- How to Verify FAA 8130-3 Airworthiness Certification on Aircraft Parts — The FAA 8130-3 Airworthiness Approval Tag is the primary document certifying that an aircraft part meets FAA airworthiness standards and is approved for install...
- The Complete Guide to Aircraft Parts Sourcing in 2026 — Aircraft parts sourcing is the process of locating, evaluating, and procuring certified aviation components from OEMs, authorized distributors, MROs, and afterm...
- Understanding Aircraft Parts Condition Codes: A Complete Reference — Aircraft parts condition codes are standardized abbreviations defined by ATA Spec 2000 that describe the maintenance status and airworthiness of aviation compon...